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Mrs. McGinty's Dead
Book • 1951
The story begins with the murder of Mrs. McGinty, a charwoman in the village of Broadhinny.
A young man named James Bentley is accused of the crime, but Hercule Poirot is not convinced of his guilt.
He believes there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Poirot travels to Broadhinny to investigate, delving into the lives of the villagers and uncovering a web of secrets and hidden connections.
He focuses on a series of old photographs that Mrs. McGinty had been examining before her death, believing they hold the key to the mystery.
As Poirot unravels the truth, he exposes a shocking conspiracy and reveals the identity of the real killer.
A young man named James Bentley is accused of the crime, but Hercule Poirot is not convinced of his guilt.
He believes there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Poirot travels to Broadhinny to investigate, delving into the lives of the villagers and uncovering a web of secrets and hidden connections.
He focuses on a series of old photographs that Mrs. McGinty had been examining before her death, believing they hold the key to the mystery.
As Poirot unravels the truth, he exposes a shocking conspiracy and reveals the identity of the real killer.
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